Tonsils
Liver
Kidneys
Lymphatic tissues
D. Lymphatic tissues
Blood cancer
HTLV-II
Bacterium
TMV virus
Tonsils
Liver
Kidneys
Lymphatic tissues
Lead poisoning
Zinc poisoning
Mercury poisoning
DDT poisoning
malaria
cholera
yellow fever
typhoid
Left side of the heart
Right side of the heart
Both ventiricles
Both auricles
increased incidence of skin cancer in man
global cooling
global warming
increased incidence of cardio * respiratory diseases in man
fat persons
thin persons
lazy people
sportsmen
Filaria
Filariasis
Diphtheria
Floriasis
Ozone
Carbon dioxide
Sulphur dioixide
Nitrogen oxides
artery
nerve
vein
capillary
opposite to an antibody
residue of an antibody
stimulus for antibody formation
result of antibody
antigens
antibodies
antibiotics
vaccination having weakened germs
Calyx of Cinamott
Bark of Cinchona
Red ants
Bark of Cinamon
688 million
839 million
950 million
1032 million
Edward Jenner
Robert Koch
Louis Pasteur
None of these
1.0% per annum
1.5% per annum
1.8% per annum
2.0% per annum
New York
Paris
Geneva
London
kwashiorkor
pellagra
beriberi
arasmus
Malaria
Common cold
Influenza
Tuberculosis
Kwashiorkor
Angina
Leukaemia
Malaria
lungs
liver
throat
blood
pneumonia
tuberculosis
emphysema
cataract
infection of trachea
infection of lungs
bleeding into the pleural cavity
spasm of bronchial muscles
tonsils enlarge
thyroid enlarges
splem enlarges
glandular tissue at the back of nose enlarges.
defective nutrition
infection by bacteria
inadequtae supply of oxygen to the heart muscles
defective functioning of the valves of heart
Insulein
Edward Sharpey - Shafer
Sanger
Banting and Best
molecule that specifically inactivates an antigen
WBC which invades bacteria
secretion of mammalian RBC
component of blood
uncontrolled growth of tissues
non-malignant tumours
controlled division of tissues
none of these
Neomycin and Caphalosporins
Penicillin and Leukomycin
Penicillin and cephalosporins
Neomycin and Lecukomycin
deficiency of vitamin B
deficiency of iron in the blood
a genetically determined defect of haemoglobin synthesis
increase in the number of leucocytes in the blood